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what is fads role in cellular respiration? it provides structural support. it serves as a catalyst for photosynthesis. it shuttles hydrogen ions. it’s responsible for nad+ production.
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- Option 1: FAD (Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide) does not provide structural support in cellular respiration. Structural support is not its function.
- Option 2: FAD is involved in cellular respiration, not photosynthesis. Photosynthesis has different cofactors and enzymes, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: In cellular respiration, FAD (and NAD⁺) acts as an electron (and hydrogen ion) carrier. It shuttles hydrogen ions (along with electrons) to the electron transport chain, which is a key part of its role in the process (like in the Krebs cycle where it is reduced to FADH₂).
- Option 4: FAD is not responsible for NAD⁺ production. NAD⁺ production has its own pathways and is not related to FAD's function.
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C. It shuttles hydrogen ions. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - D in order, with the third option being C. If the original labeling is different, adjust the identifier, but the text "It shuttles hydrogen ions" is the correct choice.)